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      • In a new report commissioned by San Diego Foundation and developed in partnership with the San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center, research shows that 11% of San Diego County residents – or 335,000 people – live below the federal poverty line ($24,860 or less annually for a family of four) due to a lack of self-sufficient wages and the high cost of housing, utilities, transportation and food in the region.
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  2. Oct 26, 2023 · The San Diego Economic Equity Report shows that 11% of San Diego County residents – or 335,000 people – live below the federal poverty line.

  3. Aug 6, 2012 · Darker orange areas indicate a higher concentration of poor residents. Creating the map confirmed a major geographic divide that’s often cited in public discussions, and at least for me, revealed a few other divides that I’ll keep in mind for future reference.

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  4. Jun 19, 2015 · But the city of San Diego’s poverty rate has risen in recent years to 15.6 percent, and with a population 13 times that of El Cajon, that’s still a massive number of people struggling to make ends meet. Poverty is difficult to define because of the number of variables that contribute to it.

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · San Diego County appears to have a low poverty rate compared to other counties in the nation, there remain areas of severe concentrated poverty throughout the county where communities are struggling to make ends meet. Addressing poverty in San Diego County is crucial to achieving health equity.

  6. Apr 26, 2020 · The poverty rate in the City of San Diego (12.9%) remains higher than pre-recession 2007 and higher than the overall poverty rate for the County of San Diego (11.8%). Click here to see our latest report on poverty, income and earnings in the County of San Diego.

  7. Nov 18, 2014 · City Heights could be called San Diego's richest poor neighborhood. Since 2000, two foundations alone have invested more than a quarter billion dollars in the neighborhood.

  8. Oct 25, 2023 · Nearly 11% of all San Diegans, including 86,000 children, live in poverty due to the high cost of living and lack of correlated high wages, a report released Wednesday found.

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